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"This place was alright, but not great. The rooms were good, the bar area was fun, and the atmosphere and distance to Alexanderplatz reasonable, but the 45 minute wait for 5 people to check in and the lack of knowledge of German (in Germany!) or English by the staff was a huge problem."

Most recent review

"Unfortunately we cannot rate the H2 hotel despite having the booking confirmed well before our trip. Upon our arrival we were directed to the Ramada hotel next door. No explanation was offered for this change. However, Ramada was a good alternative. Comfortable beds, clean and convenient, with ve..."

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"Literally next door to U-Bahn station, ideal for making use of inexpensive public transport. Only negative was cafeteria-style breakfast area which could be very busy. However items were frequently replenished and tables cleared."

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"The IBIS is the perfect location when travelling to Berlin by bus Flixbus oder Meinbus, direct and the ZOB. The rooms are large and very clean, the beds are also very comfortable. Only stayed for one night but I can wholeheartedly recommend this hotel. Friendly competent staff and €11 for a full ..."

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"Hotel was comfy, clean and quiet with no frills, which suited me fine as just wanted somewhere good to recharge without it costing me too much. Which as an Ibis it's what it's all about.
Didn't have a kettle in the room, which would have been nice for a first thing in the morning/last..."

Top Berlin neighborhoods

Charlottenburg

This western district of Berlin is full of elegance and luxury. To get a sense of its regal history, visit the huge, turquoise-domed Charlottenburg Palace, which sits grandly overlooking a lake. T…

This western district of Berlin is full of elegance and luxury. To get a sense of its regal history, visit the huge, turquoise-domed Charlottenburg Palace, which sits grandly overlooking a lake. Then head to Kurfürstendamm, Berlin’s luxurious shopping artery, which attracts well-heeled locals to its stretch of designer stores. For those looking for a rural retreat, Charlottenburg also offers easy access to Berlin’s Grunewald Forest, the perfect place for hiking.

Prenzlauer Berg

A central Berlin district, just north of Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg has a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful historic buildings. Once downtrodden under East German rule, the Belle Epoque facades have be…

A central Berlin district, just north of Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg has a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful historic buildings. Once downtrodden under East German rule, the Belle Epoque facades have been cleaned and brightened and an influx of the young middle class has caused a boom in independent cafés where you can sit on a sunny pavement and sip coffee. To understand the area’s heritage, visit the Rykestrasse Synagogue, Germany's largest.

Kreuzberg

Just south of Mitte, Kreuzberg is one of the most culturally rich and contrasting districts of Berlin. Much of Berlin’s turbulent history is concentrated here, with Checkpoint Charlie and the long…

Just south of Mitte, Kreuzberg is one of the most culturally rich and contrasting districts of Berlin. Much of Berlin’s turbulent history is concentrated here, with Checkpoint Charlie and the longest intact section of the Berlin wall to see, but the district is also forward-thinking, with modern architecture and science museums. To relax, head to the riverbank and take a leisurely canal cruise, or sit and picnic in the park.

Friedrichshain

With the bouncing clubs, vibrant bars, and buzzing pubs of Boxhagener Platz and Simon-Dach Strasse, the bohemian district of Frederichshain is where Berlin's coolest citizens go to party, unwind, …

With the bouncing clubs, vibrant bars, and buzzing pubs of Boxhagener Platz and Simon-Dach Strasse, the bohemian district of Frederichshain is where Berlin's coolest citizens go to party, unwind, and revel into the wee hours. But there are also fascinating windows into East Berlin's beguiling past, the most evocative being the East Side Gallery, a stretch of the Berlin Wall covered in colorful, politically-charged murals.

Mitte

Berlin's center, the Mitte district is decorated with some of Europe's greatest structures, from the Neo-Classical grandeur of Brandenburg Gate to the jewel-like dome of the…

Berlin's center, the Mitte district is decorated with some of Europe's greatest structures, from the Neo-Classical grandeur of Brandenburg Gate to the jewel-like dome of the Berliner Dom Cathedral, which stands amid the cluster of world-class museums on the aptly-named Museum Island. No visit to Berlin would be complete without a wander around Potsdamer Platz, the vast square which has survived the ravages of World War Two and division by the Berlin Wall.

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Top Berlin neighborhoods

Charlottenburg

This western district of Berlin is full of elegance and luxury. To get a sense of its regal history, visit the huge, turquoise-domed Charlottenburg Palace, which sits grandly overlooking a lake. T…

This western district of Berlin is full of elegance and luxury. To get a sense of its regal history, visit the huge, turquoise-domed Charlottenburg Palace, which sits grandly overlooking a lake. Then head to Kurfürstendamm, Berlin’s luxurious shopping artery, which attracts well-heeled locals to its stretch of designer stores. For those looking for a rural retreat, Charlottenburg also offers easy access to Berlin’s Grunewald Forest, the perfect place for hiking.

Prenzlauer Berg

A central Berlin district, just north of Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg has a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful historic buildings. Once downtrodden under East German rule, the Belle Epoque facades have be…

A central Berlin district, just north of Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg has a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful historic buildings. Once downtrodden under East German rule, the Belle Epoque facades have been cleaned and brightened and an influx of the young middle class has caused a boom in independent cafés where you can sit on a sunny pavement and sip coffee. To understand the area’s heritage, visit the Rykestrasse Synagogue, Germany's largest.

Kreuzberg

Just south of Mitte, Kreuzberg is one of the most culturally rich and contrasting districts of Berlin. Much of Berlin’s turbulent history is concentrated here, with Checkpoint Charlie and the long…

Just south of Mitte, Kreuzberg is one of the most culturally rich and contrasting districts of Berlin. Much of Berlin’s turbulent history is concentrated here, with Checkpoint Charlie and the longest intact section of the Berlin wall to see, but the district is also forward-thinking, with modern architecture and science museums. To relax, head to the riverbank and take a leisurely canal cruise, or sit and picnic in the park.

Friedrichshain

With the bouncing clubs, vibrant bars, and buzzing pubs of Boxhagener Platz and Simon-Dach Strasse, the bohemian district of Frederichshain is where Berlin's coolest citizens go to party, unwind, …

With the bouncing clubs, vibrant bars, and buzzing pubs of Boxhagener Platz and Simon-Dach Strasse, the bohemian district of Frederichshain is where Berlin's coolest citizens go to party, unwind, and revel into the wee hours. But there are also fascinating windows into East Berlin's beguiling past, the most evocative being the East Side Gallery, a stretch of the Berlin Wall covered in colorful, politically-charged murals.

Mitte

Berlin's center, the Mitte district is decorated with some of Europe's greatest structures, from the Neo-Classical grandeur of Brandenburg Gate to the jewel-like dome of the…

Berlin's center, the Mitte district is decorated with some of Europe's greatest structures, from the Neo-Classical grandeur of Brandenburg Gate to the jewel-like dome of the Berliner Dom Cathedral, which stands amid the cluster of world-class museums on the aptly-named Museum Island. No visit to Berlin would be complete without a wander around Potsdamer Platz, the vast square which has survived the ravages of World War Two and division by the Berlin Wall.

Trending now in Berlin

Most recent review

"This place was alright, but not great. The rooms were good, the bar area was fun, and the atmosphere and distance to Alexanderplatz reasonable, but the 45 minute wait for 5 people to check in and the lack of knowledge of German (in Germany!) or English by the staff was a huge problem."

Most recent review

"Unfortunately we cannot rate the H2 hotel despite having the booking confirmed well before our trip. Upon our arrival we were directed to the Ramada hotel next door. No explanation was offered for this change. However, Ramada was a good alternative. Comfortable beds, clean and convenient, with ve..."

Most recent review

"Literally next door to U-Bahn station, ideal for making use of inexpensive public transport. Only negative was cafeteria-style breakfast area which could be very busy. However items were frequently replenished and tables cleared."

Most recent review

"The IBIS is the perfect location when travelling to Berlin by bus Flixbus oder Meinbus, direct and the ZOB. The rooms are large and very clean, the beds are also very comfortable. Only stayed for one night but I can wholeheartedly recommend this hotel. Friendly competent staff and €11 for a full ..."

Most recent review

"Hotel was comfy, clean and quiet with no frills, which suited me fine as just wanted somewhere good to recharge without it costing me too much. Which as an Ibis it's what it's all about.
Didn't have a kettle in the room, which would have been nice for a first thing in the morning/last..."